Scaredy Squirrel at Night

As we explore what it means to be courageous, we thought it was time again to talk about our own fears. Scaredy Squirrel was just the character to give us inspiration!

Melanie Watt gives us the cautious, worried and fearful Scaredy Squirrel. My students also thought that Scaredy Squirrel had some other important character traits: organized, creative and persistent. Important to recognize his strengths of character! Early on in this story we realized that Scaredy Squirrel is not sleeping because of worries about what he might dream about. What can happen when you don’t get enough sleep? “You die, you actually do,” insisted one student. Others included things like “Your run out of energy”, “You need to have a nap” and “You get very hurt, red eyes.” You definitely get obsessed about what worries you!

Our response to this book today was to include our own bad dream anxieties. What do we want to avoid in our sleep?

We used this page as the inspiration:

And created our own “page” – Truman decided that he was afraid of both things and creatures.

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Who isn’t afraid of that closet lurking across the room?

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And how about fire? This made a lot of lists.

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Big fear in our class? Lice! Even though we have quite a few of these critters making their way through our tresses! We fear they might not leave!

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Like Scaredy Squirrel though, we realize that a good sleep is a great cure for an overactive imagination! Feeds our energy and calms our fears. Everything looks better in the morning! Sometimes what we need to feel brave is new perspective.

The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School

Dan, our BLG reader this week brought in the engaging story The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School written by Laura Murray and illustrated by Mike Lowery.

Poor, freshly baked gingerbread man loses the children who made him! He races all over the school looking for his children and repeating to anyone who might be able to help:

“I’m the Gingerbread Man. And I’m trying to FIND

The Children who made me But left me BEHIND.”

It is quite a dramatic search – he loses a toe, ends up in someone’s lunch bag and lands in the principal’s chair. Where are those children?

The principal points out that the children are also searching for him and reveals the “Missing” posters posted all over the school. The Gingerbread Man and his children are reunited and all is well. Told with fun rhyming text and cartoon like illustrations. Lots of fun!

Some funny discussion happened as Dan read this book. At the end of the story, the students show the Gingerbread Man the house they had made for him. This prompted the students to think about why he would need a house.

Shae-Lynn: “Does he need to sleep in there?”

Sergio: “Yeah, cuz he’s real! But he could just sleep in the oven.”

Shae-Lynn: “No, because, he’ll get cooked!”

Sergio: “Oh yeah.”

Our student reviewer reports:

Truman: I like the book because the gingerbread man keeps going in rooms and can’t find the people who made him!

Nutrition Workshop!

We were lucky to have Maggie from Kin’s Farm Market and COBS Bread come in to our classroom today and lead us through some activities to learn more about nutritious food.

Maggie was enthusiastic and had lots of fun activities for the students to try, like a guessing game where they had to touch a fruit without seeing it and describe it to their classmates. Everyone wanted to share their observations!

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We then got to smell, touch and interact with a dragon fruit, a plum and some grapes before finally getting the chance to eat these fruits!

What does it smell like?

What does it smell like?

Before we engaged in some mindful smelling and tasting of some bread samples and pieces of fruit, student helpers helped Maggie pass out samples to everyone and some students delighted in making food faces!

Smile if you like fruit!

Smile if you like fruit!

We sniffed and savoured our fruit and then shared our observations.

Smelling the black plum

Purity: White bread goes away faster in your mouth and whole wheat takes longer to chew

Shae-Lynn: This fruit is seedy! (dragon fruit) The seeds crunch when you chew and it sounds weird!

Thanks Maggie for letting us be food explorers! We always appreciate the opportunity to learn more and become interested in healthy foods!